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Part 3 of 3 | 24 Year Old American violinist Noah Bendix-Balgley performing the 1st movement of Brahms' VIolin Concerto in D Major Op. 77 in the Finals of the 2009 Queen Elisabeth International Violin Competition in Brussels | Bendix-Balgley studied at the University of Indiana under Mauricio Fuks and the Hochschule für Musik und Theater in Munich, with Christoph Poppen and Ana Chumachenko | Bendix-Balgley won first prize at the 2007 Andrea Postacchini Competition and third prize at the 2008 Long-Thibaud Competition | The Violin Channel
Not particularly inspired in my opinion.
Cooty0 1 month ago
@Hachechulo No. I have on good authority that this is the Milstein cadenza.
kosherfunk 1 year ago
@pillow73 Ysaÿe
Hachechulo 1 year ago
Bravo Noah!
darije77 2 years ago
who made this cadenza ??
pillow73 2 years ago
i think the first korean will win the competition...but this guy is really good too...
mennekein 2 years ago